Cocktail Bars Dalston

Three Sheets

$$ · Dalston, London
Address
510B Kingsland Road, Dalston, E8 4AB
Dalston, London
Best For
Tight cocktail menu, neighbourhood feel, bartender favourite
Opening Hours
Tue–Sat17:00–01:00 Sun–MonClosed
Reservations
Recommended
Dress Code
Casual
Price Range
$$ · Cocktails from £11
Dalston Neighbourhood Tight Menu Bartender Favourite Mid-thirties
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Our Take

Bartender's Favourite in Dalston

Three Sheets opened in 2016 and has steadily built itself into one of London's most respected cocktail bars among working bartenders. The room is small — around 25 seats — and the menu is deliberately tight: usually six to eight cocktails plus a 'short and stirred' section.

The drinks are precise and ingredient-led. Co-owners Noel and Max Venning rotate the menu seasonally and consistently produce one or two original cocktails worth ordering. The Stinger is a signature.

The crowd is local Dalston, mid-thirties, with a steady stream of visiting bartenders. Pair with the East London cocktail scene for an evening crossing Dalston, Hackney, and Shoreditch.

What to Order
Stinger
Cognac, white crème de menthe. The 1920s classic, served straight up. Cold and elegant.
Seasonal Highball
Rotating monthly. Always thoughtful and refreshing.
Negroni
Built classically with house-infused gin. Stirred 60 seconds.
Manhattan
Rye, sweet vermouth, Angostura. Stirred and served straight up.
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